How can I transfer my Terraria house to a new world?

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I know about safes and piggy banks (like in this question) but I would like to transfer more than just items, I would like to be able to transfer the house that I have spent quite a while building without having to hamaxe it all down and build it from scratch.
How can I easily transfer my constructions to a new world?
Something along the lines of saving a certain area around the character and then having that area the same when the world is generated.
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How do I transfer Terraria worlds?
This really is a nice feature of Terraria that it is so easy to backup your world and player files in a simple copy and paste operation within Windows. I just right click on the Terraria folder within my documents \\my games folder and click send to zip file, then add a date for archiving purposes.Can you transfer items between worlds in Terraria?
Both your character's inventory and the contents of your piggy-bank and safe transfer across worlds. So, go to the old world, fill up your inventory and piggy bank/safe, move to the new world, dump it all in chests, rinse and repeat!How do you import schematics into Terraria?
By clicking the Import Schematic button you can load up schematics you have made permanent copies of. Once you have clicked the button just navigate to where you put the . TEditSch file(s). You can load multiple schematics into the clipboard at the same time if you want.What makes a house a house Terraria?
A house must have between 60 and 750 tiles in total across its frame, floor, ceiling, and walls. It has to feature at least one comfort item, one flat item, and one light source. If you're just starting out, the easiest way of achieving this is by building a chair, a work bench, and a torch.Terraria 1.3 Moving world from PC to PC (Still Works 2021)
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